Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an assembled product, such as a box or a drawer,
a furniture component or a furniture, and a method of assembling the product. The
assembled product is provided with a locking device comprising a flexible tongue.
Technical background
[0002] A furniture provided with a mechanical locking system is known in, e.g.,
WO 2012/154113 (A1). The furniture comprises a first panel connected perpendicular to a second panel
by a mechanical locking system comprising a flexible tongue in an insertion groove.
Summary of the invention
[0003] It is an object of certain embodiments of the present invention to provide an improvement
over the above described techniques and known art. A specific objective is to improve
the method for assembling a furniture product.
[0004] A further object of embodiments of the invention is to provide a set of panels for
an assembled product, such as a so-called flat-pack furniture product, that are configured
to be assembled without tools and a method of assembling the product.
[0005] At least some of these and other objects and advantages that will be apparent from
the description have been achieved by a first aspect of the invention that comprises
a set of panels for an assembled product. The set of panels are provided with one
or more locking devices. Each locking device comprises a flexible tongue arranged
in an insertion groove at an edge of a panel, said flexible tongue cooperates with
a tongue groove, at an adjacent edge of an adjacent panel, for locking the panel and
the adjacent panel together. The locking device is configured such that the edge and
the adjacent edge may be connected by hand. The set of panels comprises at least four
frame panels that are configured to be connected together at adjacent edges by at
least one of said locking devices to obtain a frame, preferably of a rectangular shape.
The set of panels comprises a fifth panel, such as a back or bottom panel, which is
configured to be connected to a back or bottom edge of the frame by at least one of
said locking devices.
[0006] The fifth panel is preferably configured be connected to a back or a bottom edge
of two or more of the frame panels, by at least one of said locking devices at each
of said back or bottom edge of said two or more frame panels.
[0007] The locking devices may comprise an edge section groove at the panel or at the adjacent
panel. An edge section of the other of the panel or the adjacent panel may cooperate
with said edge groove for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together. The flexible
tongue and the tongue groove cooperate for locking the panel and the adjacent panel
together in a first direction and the edge section and the edge section groove cooperate
for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together in a second direction, perpendicular
to the first direction.
[0008] The edge section may be provided with a calibrating groove.
[0009] The panels may be of plastic or wood fibre. For example, the panels may be plastic
panels or wood fibre based boards, e.g. HDF boards, particleboard or solid wood board.
The panels may be provided with a decorative layer.
[0010] The assembled product may be a furniture component or a furniture, such as a drawer,
a cupboard, bookshelves, a wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting.
[0011] The insertion groove, of at least one of said locking devices, may extend along essentially
the entire length of the edge of the panel (e.g., at least 80% of the length of the
panel).
[0012] The tongue groove, of at least one of said locking devices, may extend along essentially
the entire length of the adjacent edge of the adjacent panel (e.g., at least 80% of
the length of the adjacent panel).
[0013] A tongue groove and an insertion groove that extend along essentially the entire
width of the panel and the adjacent panel (e.g., at least 80% of the width of the
adjacent panel), respectively, may facilitate the production of the tongue groove
and the insertion groove. The tongue groove and the insertion groove may be produced
by displacing the panel and the adjacent panel, respectively, pass a mechanical cutting
tool, such as a fixed milling head.
[0014] Any of the panels may be provide with a dismantling groove at any of the locking
devices, said dismantling groove or recess is preferably adapted for insertion of
a dismantling tool. The dismantling tool may be inserted into the dismantling groove
or recess to un-lock the locking device.
[0015] A second aspect of the invention is a method of assembling a set of panels to obtain
an assembled product, the method comprising:
- arranging a first panel, with a first main plane, perpendicular to a second panel
with a second main plane, wherein the first main plane is perpendicular to the second
main plane,
- connecting by hand a first edge of the first panel to a first edge of the second panel,
by linearly displacing the first panel and/or the second panel;
- arranging a third panel, with a third main plane, perpendicular to the first and the
second panel, wherein the third main plane is perpendicular to the first and the second
main plane; and
- connecting by hand a second edge of the third panel to a second edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing the third panel and/or second panel.
[0016] The method may further comprise the step of connecting by hand a first edge of the
third panel to a second edge of the first panel, by linearly displacing the third
panel and/or the first panel.
[0017] The method may further comprise the steps of arranging a fourth panel, with a fourth
main plane, perpendicular to the first and the third panel, wherein the fourth main
plane is parallel to the second main plane, and connecting by hand a first edge of
a fourth panel to a third edge of the first panel, by linearly displacing the fourth
panel and/or the first panel.
[0018] The method may further comprise the step of connecting by hand a third edge of the
third panel to a second edge of the fourth panel, by linearly displacing the third
panel and/or the fourth panel.
[0019] The method may further comprise the steps of arranging a fifth panel, with a fifth
main plane, perpendicular to the third and the fourth panel, wherein the fifth main
plane is parallel to the first main plane, and connecting by hand a first edge of
the fifth panel to a third edge of the second panel, and a third edge of a fifth panel
to a third edge of the fourth panel, by linearly displacing the fifth panel and/or
the second and the fourth panel.
[0020] The set of panels may comprise at least five panels, wherein each connecting step
comprises linearly displacing of one of the five panels.
[0021] The set of panels under the second aspect may comprise embodiments of the locking
device described for use with the first aspect.
[0022] Each linear displacement may be executed in a direction parallel to the third main
plane.
[0023] Each connecting step may comprise a displacement of a part of a flexible tongue of
a locking device, wherein a part of the flexible tongue is displaced into a tongue
groove for locking an edge to an adjacent edge.
[0024] Each connecting step may comprise connecting two panels such that the panels are
mechanically locked together in directions perpendicular to the main plane of each
of the two connected panels.
[0025] The panels may be of plastic or wood fibre. For example, the panels may be wood fibre
based boards, e.g. HDF boards, particleboard or solid wood board, or plastic panels.
The panels may be provided with a decorative layer.
[0026] The assembled product may be a furniture component or a furniture, such as a drawer,
a cupboard, bookshelves, a wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting.
[0027] Said linear displacement during connection of any edge of any of the first, the second,
the third, the fourth or the fifth panel, may alternatively be an essential linear
displacement.
[0028] The method may be used for assembling of the set of panels of the first aspect.
[0029] A third aspect of the invention is an assembled product comprising at least three
panels arranged in three different planes, a first panel is connected essentially
perpendicular to a second panel, and a third panel is connected essentially perpendicular
to the second panel. The assembled product comprises one or more locking devices,
each comprising a flexible tongue arranged in an insertion groove at a panel, said
flexible tongue cooperates with a tongue groove, at an adjacent panel, for locking
the panel and the adjacent panel together. The second edge of the second panel is
connected to a second edge of the third panel by a first of said locking devices.
[0030] The panels may be of plastic or wood fibre. For example, the panels may be wood fibre
based boards, e.g. HDF boards, particleboard or solid wood board, or plastic panels.
The panels may be provided with a decorative layer.
[0031] The assembled product may be a furniture component or a furniture, such as a drawer,
a cupboard, bookshelves, a wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting.
[0032] The three planes are preferably essentially perpendicular planes.
[0033] A first edge of the third panel may be connected to a first edge of the first panel
by a second of said locking devices. The first panel and the second panel may be a
first and a second board, respectively, of a frame, and the third panel may be the
back piece, of a bookshelves or a wardrobe. The third panel, such as a back piece,
connected by the first and the second of said locking devices, may increase the strength
of the assembled product. The angle between first and the second panel may be guided
by the angle between the first and the second edge of the third panel. A bookshelves
or a wardrobe with perpendicular corners may be obtained easily by embodiments of
the disclosure. The first edge of the third panel may be connected slideable along
the first edge of the first panel in order to simplify assembling and disassembling.
[0034] A first edge of a sixth panel may be connected essentially perpendicular to the first
panel, between the second and fourth panel. The sixth panel may be essentially parallel
to the second and fourth panel. The first edge of the sixth panel may be connected
by a seventh of said locking devices. The flexible tongue of the seventh of said locking
devices is preferably arranged in an insertion groove at the first edge of the sixth
panel. The sixth panel may be a fixed shelf of the assembled product, e.g. a bookshelves.
[0035] A fourth panel may be connected essentially perpendicular to the first panel, wherein
a third edge of the third panel may be connected to a second edge of the fourth panel
by a third of said locking devices.
[0036] The second and the fourth panel may be arranged essentially parallel and the third
panel may be connected slideable to the second and the fourth panel in order to facilitate
disassembling.
[0037] A fourth edge of the third panel may be arranged in a groove at a second edge of
a fifth panel. The fifth panel may be connected essentially perpendicular to the second
and fourth panel.
[0038] The assembled product may be a semi product for a drawer, without the fifth panel
that may be a front panel, and the first, second and fourth panels may be boards of
the frame and the third panel may be the bottom board. The front panel may be connected
essentially perpendicular to the second and fourth panel in the same factory as the
semi product, in another factory or carpentry or by a carpenter at a construction
site.
[0039] A first edge of the fifth panel may be connected to a third edge of the second panel
by a fourth of said locking devices, and a third edge of the fifth panel may be connected
to a third edge of the fourth panel by a fifth of said locking devices.
[0040] A first edge of the first panel may be connected to a first edge of the second panel
by a sixth of said locking devices.
[0041] A first edge of a fourth panel may be connected to a third edge of the first panels
by a seventh of said locking devices.
[0042] The insertion groove, in at least one of said locking devices, may extend along essentially
the entire length of the panel (e.g., at least 80% of the length of the panel).
[0043] The tongue groove, in at least one of said locking devices, may extend along essentially
the entire length of the adjacent panel (e.g., at least 80% of the length of the adjacent
panel).
[0044] A tongue groove and an insertion groove that extend along essentially the entire
width of the panel and the adjacent panel (e.g., at least 80% of the width of the
adjacent panel), respectively, may facilitate the production of the tongue groove
and the insertion groove. The tongue groove and the insertion groove may be produced
by displacing the panel and the adjacent panel, respectively, pass a fixed milling
head.
[0045] The flexible tongue, in at least one of said locking devices, may be displaceable
in the insertion groove during locking and un-locking of the locking device.
[0046] The locking devices may comprise an edge section groove at the panel or at the adjacent
panel. An edge section of the other of the panel or the adjacent panel may cooperate
with said edge groove for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together. The flexible
tongue and the tongue groove cooperate for locking the panel and the adjacent panel
together in a first direction and the edge section and the edge section groove cooperate
for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together in a second direction, perpendicular
to the first direction.
[0047] The edge section may be provided with a calibrating groove.
[0048] The third panel may be provided with a dismantling groove or recess at one or more
of said locking devices, said dismantling groove or recess is preferably adapted for
insertion of a dismantling tool. The dismantling tool may be inserted into the dismantling
groove or recess to un-lock the locking device.
[0049] Any of the first, the second, the fourth or the fifth panel may be provided with
a dismantling groove at any of the locking devices, said dismantling groove or recess
is preferably adapted for insertion of a dismantling tool. The dismantling tool may
be inserted into the dismantling groove or recess to un-lock the locking device.
[0050] The method of the second aspect may be used for assembling of the assembled product.
Brief description of the drawings
[0051] The present invention will by way of example be described in more detail with reference
to the appended schematic drawings, which shows embodiments of the present invention.
FIGS 1A-B show embodiments of a locking device for a furniture according to embodiments
of the invention.
FIGS. 2A-C show a furniture component or a furniture according to embodiments of the
invention.
FIGS 3A-B show a furniture component or a furniture according to an embodiment of
the invention.
FIG 4A shows a method of assembling a furniture component or a furniture according
to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG 4B shows a corner section of a furniture component or a furniture according to
an embodiment of the invention.
FIG 5 shows a partly assembled furniture or furniture component according to an embodiment
of the invention.
FIGS 6A-D show embodiments of a locking device for a furniture according to embodiments
of the invention.
FIG 7A shows an embodiment of a locking device for a furniture according to an embodiment
of the invention.
FIGS 7B-C show embodiments of a locking device for a furniture and a disassembling
tool according to embodiments of the invention.
FIGS 7D-E show embodiments of a locking device provided with a disassembling recess
and a disassembling tool
FIG 8A-C show embodiments of a mechanical locking system for a back or a bottom panel
according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG 9 shows a locking device for an assembled product according to an embodiment of
the invention.
FIG 10A shows a locking device for locking a back or a bottom panel to a frame according
to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG 10B shows a locking device for locking a shelf to a frame according to an embodiment
of the invention.
FIG 11A-H show flexible tongues according to embodiments of the invention.
Detailed description
[0052] An embodiment of a locking device for locking a panel 4 to an adjacent panel 2 is
shown in FIGS 1A-B. The panel and the adjacent panel may be panels of a furniture
that are connected perpendicular to each other, i.e. with a main surface of the panel
perpendicular to a main surface of the adjacent panel. An edge section 22 of the panel
4 is arranged in an edge section groove 21 of the adjacent panel 2 for locking the
panel and the adjacent panel together in a first direction. The embodiment in FIG
1A comprises a flexible tongue 30 arranged in an insertion groove 20 in the edge section
groove 21 and a tongue groove 10 at the edge section 22. The embodiment in FIG 1B
comprises a flexible tongue 30 arranged in an insertion groove 20 at the edge section
22 and a tongue groove in the edge section groove. The flexible tongue 30 and the
tongue groove 10 cooperate for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together in
a second direction, which is essentially perpendicular to the first direction. The
flexible tongue is during assembling, of the panel and the adjacent panel, pushed
into the insertion groove when the edge section is inserted into the edge section
groove. The flexible tongue springs back and into the tongue groove when the panel
and the adjacent panel have reached a connected state.
[0053] The panel may be a back piece of a bookshelves or a wardrobe and the adjacent panel
may be a board of the frame. The panel may also be a bottom panel of a drawer and
the adjacent panel a board of the frame. Furthermore, the panel and the adjacent panel
may be a first and a second board respectively of a frame of a bookshelves, a wardrobe
or a drawer. The back piece and the bottom may be an HDF board or a particleboard
with a thickness of about 2-4 mm. Embodiments of the invention may comprise one or
more of the locking devices described above.
[0054] FIG 2A shows a furniture, such as a bookshelves, comprising eight of the locking
devices, arranged with a side of the frame facing downwards. The furniture comprises
a first panel 1, e.g. a side of the bookshelves, connected at a first edge to a first
edge of a second panel 2, e.g. the top of the bookshelves, by one of the locking devices.
A first edge of a third panel 4, e.g. a rectangular back piece of the bookshelves,
is connected to a second edge of the second panel by another of the locking devices.
A second edge of the third panel 4 is connected to second edge of the first panel
by another of said locking devices. A first edge of a fourth panel 5, e.g. a bottom
of the bookshelves, is connected to a third edge of the first panel by another of
said locking devices. An edge section of a third edge of the third panel 4 may be
arranged in an edge section groove at a second edge of the fourth panel 5. A first
edge of a fifth panel 6, e.g. a side of the bookshelves, is connected to a third edge
of the fourth panel 5, by another of said locking devices, and a third edge of the
fifth panel is connected to a third edge of the second panel, by another of said locking
devices. An edge section of a fourth edge of the third panel 4 may be arranged in
an edge section groove at a second edge of the fifth panel 5. The locking device at
the first and the second edge respectively of the third panel may each comprise two
or more flexible tongues 30. A sixth panel 3, e.g. a shelf of the bookshelves, which
is arranged parallel to the first and the fourth panel, is connected, by another of
the locking devices, at a first edge to the first to the first panel, and a third
edge is connected, by another of the locking devices, to the fifth panel. The flexible
tongue of the locking device at the first and third edge, respectively, of the sixth
panel is preferably arranged at the edge section 22.
[0055] FIG 2B shows a cross section CS 2B of the first panel 1, the third panel 4 and the
fifth panel 6. The figure shows that an edge section of the fourth edge of the third
panel may be arranged in edge section groove at the second edge of the fifth panel
6. The third panel 4 may comprise two or more boards 4a-4d locked by a mechanical
locking system. Embodiments of the mechanical locking system are shown in FIGS 8A-C.
A second edge of the fifth panel may be provided with another of the locking devices
(not shown) for connecting adjacent edges of adjacent boards.
[0056] FIG 2C shows a cross section CS 2C of the second and third panel 2, 4. The third
panel is in this embodiment provided with a dismantling groove 33 adapted for insertion
of a dismantling tool, which pushes the flexible tongue into the insertion groove,
which facilitates dismantling of the second and third panel.
[0057] FIG 3A shows a furniture, such as a bookshelves, comprising eight of the locking
devices, arranged with a side of the frame facing downwards. The furniture comprises
a first panel 1, e.g. a side of the bookshelves, connected at a first edge to a first
edge of a second panel 2, e.g. the top of the bookshelves, by one of the locking devices.
A first edge of a third panel 4, e.g. a rectangular back piece of the bookshelves,
is connected to a second edge of the second panel by another of the locking devices.
An edge section of a second edge of the third panel 4 may be inserted into an edge
section groove of a second edge of the first panel. A first edge of a fourth panel
5, e.g. a bottom of the bookshelves, is connected to a third edge of the first panel
by another of said locking devices. A third edge of the third panel 4 is connected
to a second edge of the fourth panel 5 by another of said locking devices. A first
edge of a fifth panel 6, e.g. a side of the bookshelves, is connected to a third edge
of the fourth panel 5, by another of said locking devices, and a third edge of the
fifth panel is connected to a third edge of the second panel, by another of said locking
devices. An edge section of a fourth edge of the third panel 4 may be arranged in
an edge section groove at a second edge of the fifth panel 5. The locking device at
the first and the third edge respectively of the third panel may each comprise two
or more flexible tongues 30. A sixth panel 3, e.g. a shelf of the bookshelves, which
is arranged parallel to the first and the fourth panel, is connected, by another of
the locking devices, at a first edge to the first to the first panel, and a third
edge is connected, by another of the locking devices, to the fifth panel. The flexible
tongue of the locking device at the first and third edge, respectively, of the sixth
panel is preferably arranged at the edge section 22. The third panel is preferably
connected slideable at the first and the third edge in order to facilitate disassembling.
[0058] FIG 3B shows a cross section CS 3B of the first panel 1, the third panel 4 and the
fifth panel 6. The third panel 4 may comprise two or more boards 4a-b locked by the
mechanical locking system described above.
[0059] FIG 4A shows an embodiment of a method for assembling the assembled product described
under FIG 2A-C. The first, second and sixth panel 1, 2, 3 are preferably connected
to each other before the third panel is connected. The third panel may be displaced
in a diagonal direction 41 such that the first and the second edge of the third panel
is connected at the same time to the second edge of the first panel and to the second
edge of the second panel. A preferred alternative for assembling the panels comprises:
- arranging a first panel 1, with a first main plane, perpendicular to a second panel
2 with a second main plane, wherein the first main plane is perpendicular to the second
main plane;
- connecting by hand a first edge of the first panel 1 to a first edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing the first panel and/or the second panel;
- arranging a third panel 4, with a third main plane, perpendicular to the second and
the third panel, wherein the third main plane is perpendicular to the first and the
second main plane;
- connecting by hand a second edge of the third panel 4 to a second edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing 43 the third panel 4 and/or second panel;
- connecting by hand a first edge of the third panel 4 to a second edge of the first
panel 1, by linearly displacing 42 the third panel and/or the first panel 1;
- arranging a fourth panel 5, with a fourth main plane, perpendicular to the first and
the third panel, wherein the fourth main plane is parallel to the second main plane,
and connecting by hand a first edge of a fourth panel 5 to a third edge of the first
panel 1, by linearly displacing the fourth panel 5 and/or the first panel 1; and
- arranging a fifth panel 6, with a fifth main plane, perpendicular to the third and
the fourth panel, wherein the fifth main plane is parallel to the first main plane,
and connecting by hand a first edge of the fifth panel to a third edge of the second
panel, and a third edge of a fifth panel to a third edge of the fourth panel, by linearly
displacing the fifth panel 6 and/or the second and the fourth panel.
[0060] Each linear displacement is preferably executed in a direction parallel to the third
main plane.
[0061] The first edge of the third panel 4 is in this alternative connected displaceable
at the first edge. Another alternative is to displace the third panel in the second
direction 43 perpendicular to the second panel and subsequently displace the third
panel in the first direction 43 perpendicular to the first panel. The second edge
of the third panel 4 is in this embodiment connected displaceable at the second edge.
[0062] FIG 4B shows that a corner section between e.g. the first and the second panel may
be provided with a cover plate, in order to hide the locking device.
[0063] FIG 5 shows a furniture, such as a drawer, comprising six of the locking devices,
arranged with a side of the frame facing downwards. The furniture comprises a first
panel 1, e.g. an inner side of the drawer, connected at a first edge to a first edge
of a second panel 2, e.g. a side of the drawer, by one of the locking devices. A first
edge of a third panel 4, e.g. a rectangular bottom of the drawer, is connected to
a second edge of the second panel by another of the locking devices. An edge section
of a second edge of the third panel 4 may be inserted into an edge section groove
of a second edge of the first panel. A first edge of a fourth panel 5, e.g. a side
of the drawer, is connected to a third edge of the first panel by another of said
locking devices. A third edge of the third panel 4 is connected to a second edge of
the fourth panel 5 by another of said locking devices. A first edge of a fifth panel
6, e.g. a front panel of the drawer, is subsequently connected to a third edge of
the fourth panel 5, by another of said locking devices, and a third edge of the fifth
panel is connected to a third edge of the second panel, by another of said locking
devices. An edge section of a fourth edge of the third panel 4 may be arranged in
an edge section groove at a second edge of the fifth panel 5. The locking device at
the first and the third edge respectively of the third panel may each comprise two
or more flexible tongues 30. The third panel is preferably connected slideable at
the first and the third edge in order to facilitate disassembling. A preferred alternative
for assembling the panels comprises:
- arranging a first panel 1, with a first main plane, perpendicular to a second panel
2 with a second main plane, wherein the first main plane is perpendicular to the second
main plane;
- connecting by hand a first edge of the first panel 1 to a first edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing the first panel and/or the second panel;
- arranging a third panel 4, with a third main plane, perpendicular to the second and
the third panel, wherein the third main plane is perpendicular to the first and the
second main plane;
- connecting by hand a second edge of the third panel 4 to a second edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing 43 the third panel 4 and/or second panel;
- arranging a fourth panel 5, with a fourth main plane, perpendicular to the first and
the third panel, wherein the fourth main plane is parallel to the second main plane,
and simultaneous connecting by hand, by linearly displacing the fourth panel 5, a
first edge of a fourth panel 5 to a third edge of the first panel 1 and a third edge
of the third panel 3 to a second edge of the fourth panel 5; and
- arranging a fifth panel 6, with a fifth main plane, perpendicular to the third and
the fourth panel, wherein the fifth main plane is parallel to the first main plane,
and connecting by hand a first edge of the fifth panel to a third edge of the second
panel, and a third edge of a fifth panel to a third edge of the fourth panel, by linearly
displacing 44 the fifth panel 6.
[0064] FIGS 6A-B show alternative embodiments of the locking device. Embodiments are shown
with a calibrating groove 40 at one or two sides of the edge section. The tongue groove
10 may be symmetric such that the same dismantling tool can be used at opposite positions
of the locking device, i.e. mirror inverted locking devices. The edge section groove
may be provided with a guiding surface 32 that facilitates insertion of the edge section
into the edge section groove. The edge section groove may be provided with two opposite
tongue grooves 10. Two opposite tongue grooves may be easily made by an end cutter,
by e.g. a craftsman on site.
[0065] FIG 7A shows that the embodiment with two opposite tongue grooves 10 may be provided
with two flexible tongues 30.
[0066] FIG 7B-C show disassembling of the locking device by inserting a symmetric dismantling
tool 90 into a symmetric tongue groove 10.
[0067] FIG 7D-E show alternative embodiments provided with a dismantling recess 34. These
embodiments may be an alternative to the embodiment shown in FIG 2C, if for example
it is desired to un-lock the locking device from the inside of a furniture, such as
a drawer, a box or a book. These embodiments may also be used to connect the fifth
panel to the second and fourth panel in the embodiment shown in FIG 5A. The tongue
30 is arranged in the edges section groove in FIG 7B and at the edge section in FIG
7E. The edge section is provided with a dismantling groove 34 which adapted to a dismantling
tool 90. The tongue 30 is pushed back into the displacement groove 20, and un-lock
the locking device, when the dismantling tool is inserted into the dismantling recess.
The dismantling recess may be covered by a covering plate (not shown). The embodiments
with the dismantling groove or recess are particular advantageous for embodiment which
do not have tongue groove which is accessible from an outer end of the tongue groove
for insertion of a dismantling tool. However, the embodiments with the dismantling
groove or recess may be used to connect any adjacent panels in order to facilitate
disassembling.
[0068] FIG 8A shows an embodiment of the mechanical locking system comprising a tongue 64
at a first edge of a first board that cooperates with a tongue groove 50 at a second
edge of a second board for locking the first and the second board in a first direction.
Furthermore, the locking system comprises a protruding strip 70 with a locking panel
71 at the second edge. The locking panel 71 cooperates with a locking groove 80 at
the first edge for locking the first and the second board in a second direction, which
is perpendicular to the first direction. The boards and the locking system are preferably
arranged in the assembled product, with the locking strip facing the direction that
is to be loaded. The locking system may remain locked if arranged in this way.
[0069] FIG 8B shows another embodiment of a panel, such as a back or bottom panel, comprising
a first 8a and a second board 8b provided with a mechanical locking system configured
to lock the first 4a and the second board 4b together.
[0070] The first main plane of the first board is essentially parallel to a second main
plane of the second board, wherein the panel comprises a first face 85 and an opposite
second face 86 which are parallel to a main plane of the panel. The mechanical locking
system comprising:
a first tongue 64 provided at a first edge of the first board 8a, wherein the first
tongue is configured to cooperate with a first tongue groove 50 provided at a second
edge of the second board 8b for locking together the first and the second panel in
a first vertical direction V1;
a second tongue 72 at the second edge of the second board 8b, wherein the second tongue
is configured to cooperate with a second tongue groove 73 at the first edge of the
first panel 8a for locking together the first and the second panel in a second vertical
direction V2;
a first pair of locking surfaces 83 provided at the first face for locking together
the first board 8a and the second board 8b in a first horizontal direction H1; and
second pair of locking surfaces 84 provided at the second face for locking together
the first board 8a and the second board 8b in a second horizontal direction H2.
[0071] The first pair of locking surfaces 83 are preferably essentially vertical. The second
pair of locking surfaces 84 are also preferably essentially vertical.
[0072] The first tongue 64 and the first tongue groove 50 cooperate at a third pair of locking
surfaces 87 that are preferably arranged essentially horizontally.
[0073] The second tongue 72 and the second tongue groove 73 cooperate at a fourth pair of
locking surfaces 74 that are preferably arranged at an angle 88 to the main plane
of the panel that is greater than zero. The angle 88 is elected to allow the first
board to be locked to the second board by an angling motion of the first panel, wherein
the first tongue 64 is inserted in the first tongue groove 50, as is shown in FIG
8C.
[0074] The first face 85 is arranged upwards, or in the direction were the greatest load
F1 is likely to be applied, to prevent that the first and the second board are unlocked
by a reversed angling motion.
[0075] The second face 86 is arranged downwards, or in the direction were the smallest load
F2 is likely to be applied on the panel. The second tongue and the tongue groove may
provide a resistance for unlocking of the first and the second board by a reversed
angling motion.
[0076] The angle 88 may be in the range of about 30° to about 60°. The angle is preferably
about 45°.
[0077] FIG 9 shows a preferred embodiment of the locking device for locking together a panel
and an adjacent panel of the frame panels 1, 2, 4, 5. The locking device comprises
a first thickness 55 of a core material, between an edge section groove 21 and a first
edge. The first thickness is greater than a minimum second thickness 54 of a core
material of an edge section 22. The ratio between the first thickness 55 and the minimum
second thickness 54 may be at least about 1,25; preferably at least about 1,5; and
more preferably at least about 2. A preferred ratio between the first thickness 55
and the minimum second thickness 54 is in the range of about 1,1 to about 3.
[0078] An embodiment comprises an edge section groove 21 that comprises a first wall 56
and a second wall 57, wherein the first wall is closer to an edge of the panel than
the second wall. The first thickness 55 is preferably measured between the first wall
56 and the first edge 53. The first and the second walls 56, 57 are preferably connected
by a bottom wall 58.
[0079] The edge section 22 may comprise a first wall and an opposite second wall, wherein
the tongue groove 10 is provided in the first wall. The minimum second thickness 54
may be measured between a bottom of the tongue groove and the second wall.
[0080] An embodiment of the insertion groove 20 that extends along essentially the entire
length of the edge section groove of first edge may lead to an easier production.
An embodiment of the tongue groove 10 that extends along essentially the entire length
of the edge section of the second edge may also lead to an easier production.
[0081] The edge 53 of the panel 2 is in a preferred embodiment provided essentially in the
same plane as an outer face 63 of the adjacent second panel 4.
[0082] An edge of the opening of the edge section groove may be provided with a bevel 59
or rounding in order to facilitate the insertion of a flexible tongue 30 into the
insertion groove 20.
[0083] FIG 10A shows an embodiment of a locking device for locking the third panel 4, such
as a back piece or a bottom panel, to any back or bottom edge 81 of the frame. An
embodiment of the frame is shown in FIG 2A, 3A and 5.
[0084] FIG 10B shows an embodiment of a locking device for locking the sixth panel 3, such
as a shelf, to any panel 82 of the frame. A first edge of the sixth panel may be connected
to the frame by linear displacement and/or an angling motion. An embodiment of the
frame is shown in FIG 2A and FIG 3A.
[0085] An embodiment of the flexible tongue 30, which is displaceable in an insertion groove
20, is shown in FIGS 11A-11D. FIGS 11A-B show the flexible tongue in a locked potion
and FIGS 11C-D show the flexible tongue during assembling of a panel and an adjacent
panel. FIG 11B shows a cross section of the flexible tongue in FIG 11A. FIG 11D shows
a cross section of the flexile tongue in FIG 11C. The flexible tongue comprises bendable
protruding parts 24. A space 23 is provided between the tongue and a bottom wall of
the insertion groove 20. FIG 11C shows that the flexible tongue is pushed into the
insertion groove 20 and towards the bottom wall during the assembling of the panel.
The tongue springs back when the first and the second panel have reached a locked
position. A recess 25 is preferably arranged at each bendable protruding part.
[0086] The flexible tongue may have a first displacement surface 26 and a opposite second
displacement surface 27, configured to be displaced along a third and a fourth displacement
surface 28, 29, respectively, of the insertion groove 20.
[0087] An alternative embodiment of the flexible tongue 30, without the protruding bendable
parts, is shown in FIG 11E-F. FIG 11F shows a cross section of the tongue in FIG 11E.
The alternative embodiment is bendable in its length direction in order to accomplish
the same function as the embodiment shown in FIG 11A-D.
[0088] A further embodiment of the flexible tongue 30 is shown in FIG 11G-H. FIG 11G shows
the flexible tongue 30 before the panel and the adjacent panel are locked together
by the flexible tongue. The flexible tongue comprises an inner part 31 provided with
wedge elements and an outer part for the locking together the panel and the adjacent
panel by the flexible tongue. The locking is obtained by applying a force P, in a
direction parallel to the first edge, at a short edge of the outer part. The force
displaces the outer tongue part in the direction parallel to the edge of the panel
and the wedges force the outer tongue part in a perpendicular direction, out of the
insertion groove 20. The resulting displacement 32 of the outer part of the flexible
tongue is therefore in a direction between the direction parallel to the first edge
and the perpendicular direction.
[0089] While illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described herein, the present
invention is not limited to the various preferred embodiments described herein but
includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements, modifications, omissions,
combinations (e.g. of aspects across various embodiments), adaptations and/or alterations
as would be appreciated by those in the art based on the present disclosure. The limitations
in the claims are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the
claims and not limited to the examples described in the present specification or during
prosecution of the application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive.
[0090] Further embodiments of the invention are described below:
- 1. A method of assembling a set of panels to obtain an assembled product, such as
a furniture component or a furniture, such as a drawer, a cupboard, bookshelves, a
wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting, the method comprising:
- arranging a first panel 1, with a first main plane, perpendicular to a second panel
2 with a second main plane, wherein the first main plane is perpendicular to the second
main plane;
- connecting by hand a first edge of the first panel 1 to a first edge of the second
panel, by linearly displacing the first panel and/or the second panel;
- arranging a third panel 4 , with a third main plane, perpendicular to the first and
the second panel, wherein the third main plane is perpendicular to the first and the
second main plane; and
- connecting by hand a second edge of the third panel 4 to a second edge of the second
panel, by linear displacing 43 the third panel 4 and/or second panel 2.
- 2. The method as described in embodiment 1, comprising connecting by hand a first
edge of the third panel 4 to a second edge of the first panel 1, by linearly displacing
42 the third panel and/or the first panel 1.
- 3. The method as described in embodiment 1 or 2, comprising arranging a fourth panel
5, with a fourth main plane, perpendicular to the first and the third panel, wherein
the fourth main plane is parallel to the second main plane, and connecting by hand
a first edge of a fourth panel 5 to a third edge of the first panel 1, by linearly
displacing the fourth panel 5 and/or the first panel 1.
- 4. The method as described in embodiment 3, comprising connecting by hand a third
edge of the third panel 3 to a second edge of the fourth panel 5, by linearly displacing
42 the third panel and/or the fourth panel 5.
- 5. The method as described in embodiment 3 or 4, comprising arranging a fifth panel
6, with a fifth main plane, perpendicular to the third and the fourth panel, wherein
the fifth main plane is parallel to the first main plane, and connecting by hand a
first edge of the fifth panel to a third edge of the second panel, and a third edge
of a fifth panel to a third edge of the fourth panel, by linearly displacing the fifth
panel 44 and/or the second and the fourth panel.
- 6. The method as described in anyone of the preceding embodiments, wherein the set
of panels comprises at least five panels, wherein each connecting step comprises linearly
displacing of one of the five panels.
- 7. The method as described in anyone of the preceding embodiments, wherein each linear
displacement is executed in a direction parallel to the third main plane.
- 8. The method as described in anyone of the preceding embodiments, wherein at least
one connecting comprises displacing a part of a flexible tongue 30 of a locking device
into a tongue groove for locking an edge and an adjacent edge together.
1. A set of panels for an assembled product, wherein the set of panels is provided with
one or more locking devices, each locking device comprises a flexible tongue (30)
arranged in an insertion groove (20) at an edge of a panel, said flexible tongue (30)
cooperates with a tongue groove (10) at an adjacent edge of an adjacent panel, for
locking the panel and the adjacent panel together, wherein the locking device is configured
such that the edge and the adjacent edge may be connected by hand, the set of panels
comprises at least four frame panels (1, 2, 5, 6) that are configured to be connected
together at adjacent edges by at least one of said locking devices to obtain a frame,
preferably of a rectangular shape, wherein the set of panels comprises a fifth panel
(4), such as a back or bottom panel, which is configured to be connected to a back
or bottom edge of the frame by at least one of said locking devices.
2. The set of panels as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fifth panel (4) is configured
be connected to a back or a bottom edge of two of the frame panels (1, 2, 5, 6), by
at least one of said locking devices at each of said back or bottom edge.
3. The set of panels as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein each of the locking device comprises
an edge section groove at the panel or at the adjacent panel, wherein an edge section
of the other of the panel or the adjacent panel cooperate with said edge groove for
locking the panel and the adjacent panel together, wherein the flexible tongue and
the tongue groove cooperate for locking the panel and the adjacent panel together
in a first direction and the edge section and the edge section groove cooperate for
locking the panel and the adjacent panel together in a second direction, perpendicular
to the first direction.
4. The set of panels as claimed in claim 3, wherein the edge section is provided with
a calibrating groove (40).
5. The set of panels as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the panels
are plastic panels or wood fibre based boards, e.g. HDF boards, particleboard or solid
wood board.
6. The set of panels as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least
one panel is provided with a decorative layer.
7. The set of panels as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the assembled
product is a furniture component or a furniture, such as a drawer, a cupboard, bookshelves,
a wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting.
8. The set of panels as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the insertion
groove, of at least one of said locking devices, extends along essentially the entire
length of the edge of the panel.
9. The set of panels as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tongue
groove, of at least one of said locking devices, extends along essentially the entire
length of the adjacent edge of the adjacent panel.